Psychology and the science of human-environment interactions.

作者: Paul C. Stern

DOI: 10.1037/0003-066X.55.5.523

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摘要: Psychology has an indispensable role in understanding environmental problems and finding solutions. To fill this role, psychologists must work within interdisciplinary effort to build a scientific of human-environment interactions. This article enumerates 8 widely held beliefs about these interactions assesses the strengths limitations each belief. It suggests that psychology can contribute more strongly by counteracting disciplinary biases, focusing research where behavioral analysis identifies major opportunities, making appropriately modest claims, collaborating with other disciplines, building on psychology's relative among human sciences.

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